The Pampered Chef Hello Middleburg, How Can I Boost My Business?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant's experience of relocating their Pampered Chef business to Middleburg, FL, and seeking advice on how to effectively boost their business in a new area. Various participants share their personal experiences and strategies for building a client base in unfamiliar locations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their struggle to get shows after moving and asks for help from others.
  • Another participant recounts a fellow consultant's successful strategies after moving, including setting up a table at a grocery store and engaging with strangers to promote her business.
  • One participant discusses their own experience of moving their business shortly after starting, highlighting the importance of hosting parties and leveraging community connections.
  • Another participant mentions the effectiveness of using a Pampered Chef shoulder tote as a conversation starter, leading to multiple bookings from new contacts.
  • One participant offers general encouragement and suggests getting involved in local events and online communities to build connections.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods to boost business in a new area, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective strategy.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences of consultants adapting to new environments and the challenges they face in establishing their businesses.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who have recently relocated or are considering moving their business may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant to their situation.

kardskitchen
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I have recently moved my business to middleburg FL where I know very few people. I have tried everything I know and still am having a hard time getting shows. I was hoping a few of you had done the same thing and could help me.
Kristine Dobbs
Independent Consultant
 
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kardskitchen said:
I have recently moved my business to middleburg FL where I know very few people. I have tried everything I know and still am having a hard time getting shows. I was hoping a few of you had done the same thing and could help me.
Kristine Dobbs
Independent Consultant

Kristine,

Hello! I have not personally moved my business but I have a fellow consultant that moved her business from Wyoming to Kentucky. She moved for her husband's job. She didn't know anyone there, no family there or anything.

She had a few ideas that she had received for people moving their business. 1. Set up a table at a local grocery store with products, catalogs etc. Put a sign up "ENTER TO WIN A FREE KITCHEN SHOW!" Then for all those that signed up, she called and let them know they had won a free kitchen show. She bought the ingredients for one recipe. (She priced these out to be recipes that cost $7-$10.) 2. Bake mini loaves of banana bread and put a mini catalog on them. Take them to your neighbors and announce your business in the area. 3. Put up signs in local grocery store, hardware stores etc. announcing your Pampered Chef business. 4. The most important thing she did was step "out of her comfort box." She approached strangers standing in the grocery line, started conversations with clerks at stores and told everyone about moving her business!

She has had great sucess and is now moving her business from Kentucky to Georgia!

I hope these help!
 
I moved my business 1 month after starting up i wont lie it was difficult at first, but what i did was I asked a lady in my church if she wanted to host a party, i was going to do a mystery hostess party. I got one booking off of that then i did that party and gotr 2 bookings. then the welcoming crew came over and i called them and checked in to adversising with them to expensive but i did ask them to host a show and they finally did in sept and it was a good show. Also my real estate agent hosted a show for me and i got a booking off of her. Then i got a lucky break and did the taste of home cooking school and that has been way awsome for me. Good luck with moving your business I would also do what the other girl did in her post I am a shy person so i dont think i would be able to set a table up at the grocery store, but i would check into some booths and things like that. hope i made sense. GOOD LUCK :)
 
Get the shoulder tote!You may also want to order the Pampered Chef shoulder tote (only $15 on supply order) if you already haven't done so. I use that as my purse and take it everywhere with me!! I've had many people notice it! It's helped me book 4 shows from people I didn't know, which helped broaden my clientel! As a matter of fact, I am closing out a show tomorrow from a host I met at Hobby Lobby - she noticed my tote and booked her show on the spot. It's almost a $600 show! Not bad! I've also collected a few orders from people I didn't know as well. I'd say it has definitely paid for itself. It will defintely let people know what you do! Good Luck!! :D
 
Hi Kristine,I completely understand how challenging it can be to start a new business in a new location. It can be difficult to build a client base and find new customers. However, don't get discouraged! There are a few things you can try to help boost your business in Middleburg, FL.First, consider reaching out to your local community and getting involved in events or activities. This is a great way to meet new people and potentially find new customers. You can also join local Facebook groups or online communities and share your business there.Another idea is to offer incentives or promotions for hosting a party or referring a friend. This can help generate more interest and bookings for your shows.Lastly, don't be afraid to ask for help or advice from other consultants in the area. Attend local team meetings or reach out to other consultants through social media. They may have some helpful tips or even be willing to co-host a show with you.Stay positive and keep putting yourself out there. With time and effort, I'm sure you will see your business grow in Middleburg. Best of luck!Sincerely,
 

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What are some effective ways to increase my Pampered Chef sales?

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How can I build a strong customer base for my Pampered Chef business?

Building a strong customer base involves providing excellent customer service and maintaining relationships. Follow up with customers after their purchases to ensure satisfaction and gather feedback. Offer loyalty programs or referral discounts to encourage repeat business. Attend local events or fairs to showcase your products and connect with potential customers in your community.

What resources are available to help me improve my Pampered Chef business skills?

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